2009/10/18

Are we gluttons for punishment or just simply mindless dorks?


 
While taking a computer brake I caught myself glancing at an overcasted fall afternoon sky, and then the word glutton came up in my head quite suddenly. Oh! I thought something remarkable was going on since the broad meaning of the word kept on connecting sentences in my brain. It looked like a power-loaded business presentation showing phrases with bullets and bold letters on a lighted board. And then it disappeared in a similar way it came, quite unexpectedly.

I waited a few seconds and nothing else happened, then I noticed my dog staring at me as if he was saying, hey don’t worry... It happens to me all the time...brilliant moments come and go in my head but after a while I don’t remember a darn thing! That surely did not made feel good at all, especially coming from a dog.

Don’t you feel the same way sometimes? You think you have a great home based business idea; one which will make you famous and perhaps a millionaire but then it turns out it’s just an unstructured thought in your head? Unfortunately, we keep on going back to things which remind us how we are going to make money in the comfort of our homes and working just a few minutes at day. If we believe that we may never make money in the World Wide Web. Only scammers think that way and they know how to charge a bundle for it.


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What I can not understand is why we continue to get excited in internet business opportunities without proper investigation and research? Why are we so gullible and easily impressed? Or are we gluttons for punishment or just simply mindless dorks?

We know the Internet is a never-ending source of information and a decisive motivator for those pursuing frustrated and unaccomplished life dreams. It’s a boundless source of scammers and soulless creeps preying on the naive and money starving marketers. Therefore, shouldn’t we be more careful before we start launching our monies on somebody’s venture? But then and again, we do not need anyone to tell us what to do with our spare time and much less how to spend our money... Do we?



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